Answer: If a litre of fuel at the coast (95 octane) costs R13,89, then 38% is tax. The difference between inland and coastal fuel prices is mainly due to transport costs of the fuel from depots at the coat to inland outlets.
There are C(5,2) = 10 ways to choose 2 contraband shipments from the 5. There are C(11, 1) = 11 ways to choose a non-contraband shipment from the 11 that are not contraband. Hence there are 10*11 = 110 ways to choose 3 shipments that have 2 contraband shipments among them.
There are C(16,3) = 560 ways to choose 3 shipments from 16. The probability that 2 of those 3 will contain contraband is
110/560 = 11/56 ≈ 19.6%
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C(n,k) = n!/(k!(n-k)!)
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This tells us that we need to start at (0,-4).
Plot that point.
Since our slope is 3 (3/1), move up 3 and right 1.
This you will end up at point (1,-1).
Connect these two points in a straight line, and you have graphed your line.
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Let t represent "total price." Then 0.20t = $1600, and t = $1600/0.20 =
$8000 (answer)
Answer:
180?
Step-by-step explanation: